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As Darius and Jael are flying to ElCorp headquarters in Fez, M3747r0n contacts Darius. It is the first time they have spoken since M3747r0n rooted Darius's Spryt. M3747r0n tells Darius that he must not give the tablet to any corporation and that he is working on a way for Darius to deliver the artifact to the Low Gods. Darius wonders what a group of disembodied minds can do with a stone tablet. M3747r0n does not want to threaten his friend, but become quickly frustrated with Darius's refusal to listen. Darius asks what M3747r0n knows of the tablet; Me747r0n explains that his team is working on a theory to explain its existence. Throughout the conversation, Darius is trying to explain to Jael who M3747r0n is. M3747r0n questions Darius's decision to collaborate with Jael. Eventually, M3747r0n threatens Darius even though the threat is largely meaningless since the Low Gods are unable to physically attack the ship. As Darius is questioning his friend's threat, the ship is damaged by a rocket. M3747r0n, as surprised as Darius and Jael, cuts of the communication.
As Darius and Jael are flying to ElCorp headquarters in Fez, M3747r0n contacts Darius. It is the first time they have spoken since M3747r0n rooted Darius's Spryt. M3747r0n tells Darius that he must not give the tablet to any corporation and that he is working on a way for Darius to deliver the artifact to the Low Gods. Darius wonders what a group of disembodied minds can do with a stone tablet. M3747r0n does not want to threaten his friend, but become quickly frustrated with Darius's refusal to listen. Darius asks what M3747r0n knows of the tablet; Me747r0n explains that his team is working on a theory to explain its existence. Throughout the conversation, Darius is trying to explain to Jael who M3747r0n is. M3747r0n questions Darius's decision to collaborate with Jael. Eventually, M3747r0n threatens Darius even though the threat is largely meaningless since the Low Gods are unable to physically attack the ship. As Darius is questioning his friend's threat, the ship is damaged by a rocket. M3747r0n, as surprised as Darius and Jael, cuts of the communication.


Within the Low Gods, the discussion continues about the tablet and the virus. The Low Gods are incapable of understanding how the virus works because they no longer understand how language actually works. They are simply able to mimic human communication when then have to engage at that level. M3747r0n's team continues to hypothesize how the tablet came into existence. They verify that it was created around 2500 BCE, and they recognize that the virus is encoded in the text carved into the tablet. They theorize that it must be of alien origin and, working backwards attempt to imagine why an alien civilization would come to earth only to plant a trap that would take almost 4,000 years to activate. In the meantime, M3747r0n begins communicating with Darius at night when others are asleep. He swears that the Low Gods did not attack the ship, explaining that their connection to humanity is not overt. They have no physical presence within the provinces or the corporations. They do their work by manipulating minor details, using an artificial chaos model. Ideally, their actions are not even recognized by the rest of humanity. M3747r0n also explains that Creedence is moving to consolidate power, despite numerous corporate treaties.  
Within the Low Gods, the discussion continues about the tablet and the virus. The Low Gods are incapable of understanding how the virus works because they no longer understand how language actually works. They are simply able to mimic human communication when then have to engage at that level. M3747r0n's team continues to hypothesize how the tablet came into existence. They verify that it was created around 2500 BCE, and they recognize that the virus is encoded in the text carved into the tablet. They theorize that it must be of alien origin and, working backwards attempt to imagine why an alien civilization would come to earth only to plant a trap that would take almost 4,000 years to activate. In the meantime, M3747r0n begins communicating with Darius at night when others are asleep. He swears that the Low Gods did not attack the ship, explaining that their connection to humanity is not overt. They have no physical presence within the provinces or the corporations. They do their work by manipulating minor details, using an artificial chaos model. Ideally, their actions are not even recognized by the rest of humanity. M3747r0n also explains that Creedence is moving to consolidate power, despite numerous corporate treaties. Darius explains what he has learned about the tablet and attempts to explain it to M3747r0n. Darius also tries to explain why he trusts Jael even though M3747r0n does not. 


==Biography==
==Biography==

Revision as of 09:37, 25 June 2025


M3747r0n (Metatron)

Tom Cruise as M3747r0n

Tom Cruise as M3747r0n
Full name M3747r0n (Metatron)
/ mə'tætr(ə)n /
Other names

Nicknames: The Prince of Presence; The Knower of Secrets; The Divine Scribe

Born

9 July 2050, as Mario David Jones, in Chicago
Age: 99

Gender identity Non-binary, Asexual
Occupation Hacker; Member of The Low Gods
Locality Mexico City
Characteristics



Height 5 ft 7 in
Weight 100 lb
Hair Brown
Eyes Green
Cybernetic Enhancements
Spryt's name Jester
Spryt's status Deactivated



In helping Darius in his fight against the virus, M3747r0n recognizes the loss he has felt since joining The Low Gods and sees the quest as a kind of salvation.

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M3747r0n's friendship with Darius has challenged his belief that abandoning his humanity is the best way to survive. He steps back into Darius's life when he sees the danger he is in, and only slowly comes to respect the need to save not just Darius but all of humanity. By watching the sacrifices Darius and Jael make, M3747r0n understands that sacrifice can be the path to success.

Character Synopsis

M3747r0n has been keeping an eye on Darius for years and finds the mission he accepts from Creedence intriguing. He watches from his satellite as Darius tracks down Hassan easily enough, but the revelation of the tablet concerns him, along with the state in which Darius finds Hassan. When Darius scans and uploads the tablet, M3747r0n and the other Low Gods can see the virus spreading across the global network. A caucus is called and the Low Gods discuss the situation. M3747r0n recognizes the threat of the tablet more than the other Low Gods. The caucus decides that further study is necessary and that the tablet must be kept out of the hands of the corporations. M3747r0n's fear that the virus could be used to wipe out the Low Gods is seen as extreme by most of the others; however, he makes enough of a case to convince them that it is a possibility. M3747r0n is given a committee charged with procuring the tablet and any copies that have been made.

As Darius and Jael are flying to ElCorp headquarters in Fez, M3747r0n contacts Darius. It is the first time they have spoken since M3747r0n rooted Darius's Spryt. M3747r0n tells Darius that he must not give the tablet to any corporation and that he is working on a way for Darius to deliver the artifact to the Low Gods. Darius wonders what a group of disembodied minds can do with a stone tablet. M3747r0n does not want to threaten his friend, but become quickly frustrated with Darius's refusal to listen. Darius asks what M3747r0n knows of the tablet; Me747r0n explains that his team is working on a theory to explain its existence. Throughout the conversation, Darius is trying to explain to Jael who M3747r0n is. M3747r0n questions Darius's decision to collaborate with Jael. Eventually, M3747r0n threatens Darius even though the threat is largely meaningless since the Low Gods are unable to physically attack the ship. As Darius is questioning his friend's threat, the ship is damaged by a rocket. M3747r0n, as surprised as Darius and Jael, cuts of the communication.

Within the Low Gods, the discussion continues about the tablet and the virus. The Low Gods are incapable of understanding how the virus works because they no longer understand how language actually works. They are simply able to mimic human communication when then have to engage at that level. M3747r0n's team continues to hypothesize how the tablet came into existence. They verify that it was created around 2500 BCE, and they recognize that the virus is encoded in the text carved into the tablet. They theorize that it must be of alien origin and, working backwards attempt to imagine why an alien civilization would come to earth only to plant a trap that would take almost 4,000 years to activate. In the meantime, M3747r0n begins communicating with Darius at night when others are asleep. He swears that the Low Gods did not attack the ship, explaining that their connection to humanity is not overt. They have no physical presence within the provinces or the corporations. They do their work by manipulating minor details, using an artificial chaos model. Ideally, their actions are not even recognized by the rest of humanity. M3747r0n also explains that Creedence is moving to consolidate power, despite numerous corporate treaties. Darius explains what he has learned about the tablet and attempts to explain it to M3747r0n. Darius also tries to explain why he trusts Jael even though M3747r0n does not.

Biography

1st Fifth (Ages 0-19)

Formation & Dependency (Crisis: Security vs. Uncertainty)

2nd Fifth (Ages 20-39)

Productivity & Social Validation (Crisis: Status vs. Stagnation)

3rd Fifth (Ages 40-59)

Reinforcement & Adaptation (Crisis: Relevance vs. Obsolescence)

4th Fifth (Ages 60-79)

Power vs. Decline (Crisis: Authority vs. Marginalization)

5th Fifth (Ages 80-99)

Legacy vs. Dissolution (Crisis: Transcendence vs. Irrelevance)

Relationships

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Characteristics

An ethereal, radiant figure with golden curls, a crown of light, and large, sweeping wings stands in a triumphant pose. The figure, resembling a divine or angelic being, is surrounded by swirling, luminous drapery and celestial symbols. Smaller winged figures and stars encircle its feet. The artwork is rendered in soft watercolor tones of gold, cream, and gray, with delicate linework and mystical symbolism. This is William Blake’s "Satan in His Original Glory."
Having long ago forgotten what he himself looks like, M3747r0n, when he needs a physical appearance, generally uses a digitized form of Blake's Satan.

Physical Appearance

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